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this is the highest responsibility of the president of the united states. >>neil: is a high priority for my next guest, a state with a huge navy presence, virginia republican governor with us. governor, what did you make of the dismissive view, the president's view of navy, not like the old days, quit focusing on the past and what was big then? >>guest: well, i thought it was an unbelievable statement to compare horses and bayonets to naval ships today. the defense review says we need 346 ships. >>neil: but panetta used the world war i analogy, his defense secretary but when he used that, the aircraft carriers and all that, that the aircraft carriers threat on war, by i degrees. do you think the president helped or hurt himself? i got a laugh in the press room, the spin room, but it did not resonate at home? >>guest: it hurt for him. in virginia it hurts our country if this policy goes into play. we are headed to 250 ships. china is on the upswing with ships and it undermines the ability the american war fighter to maintain a strong presence for good around
this is the highest responsibility of the president of the united states. >>neil: is a high priority for my next guest, a state with a huge navy presence, virginia republican governor with us. governor, what did you make of the dismissive view, the president's view of navy, not like the old days, quit focusing on the past and what was big then? >>guest: well, i thought it was an unbelievable statement to compare horses and bayonets to naval ships today. the defense review says we...
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1 of the united states and i'm the attorney general for all of the american people, but i think about you know, generations of african-americans who did not have opportunities, that i have, and i want to try to make sure that opportunity is available to people of all colors, all faiths, all genders. it's one of the things that i think i have to try to do as attorney general. so there's a special pressure i suppose that's brought, given the unique fact that i am the first african-american attorney general, butfá again, i focus o the job, focus on the traditions of this department. i think i can do the right thing. >> it says relationship with presidentxd obama that's sometis challenging. >> we have a personal relationship, and i am his attorney general, but that means that our professional relationship has to be a little different. the attorney general has to be independent of the white house and so it means that some of the very important things i do i can't share with him. >> is it tough? >> yeah, it is because as i said we have a good relationship. we like each other, but i think h
1 of the united states and i'm the attorney general for all of the american people, but i think about you know, generations of african-americans who did not have opportunities, that i have, and i want to try to make sure that opportunity is available to people of all colors, all faiths, all genders. it's one of the things that i think i have to try to do as attorney general. so there's a special pressure i suppose that's brought, given the unique fact that i am the first african-american...
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it can be based anywhere in the world or the united states. all they need is a computer and internet connection with an autodialer company. the autodialer company then as the connection for voice carriers and pst and telephone networks. the lead generator is just trying to find people for these products or services which will scams, they willmas blast of calls to home of our. whomever. they're going sit quietly through numbers and looking for bodies. the costs are so much lower now. the startup costs are lower, almost zero, you can get dialing in a few hours now. you don't need a pbx lots of copper lines or a telephone perry just made your computer and internet connection. they will send out these calls going through an autodialer which will put them into the telephone network and that will go out all over the country. the small percentage of people end up answering and listening to the message. the message will be like the one you may have heard earlier, the racial call, press one if you are interested in lowering your credit card debt, press
it can be based anywhere in the world or the united states. all they need is a computer and internet connection with an autodialer company. the autodialer company then as the connection for voice carriers and pst and telephone networks. the lead generator is just trying to find people for these products or services which will scams, they willmas blast of calls to home of our. whomever. they're going sit quietly through numbers and looking for bodies. the costs are so much lower now. the startup...
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. >> the government of the united states is not a good venture capitalists, he likes to pick winners and losers, about $90 billion in green energy companies like solyndra and tess la a friend of mine says he doesn't mind picking winners and losers, he likes picking losers. >> half of them, the ones invested in have gone out of business. >> jon: holy crap! is that true, half? 63 energy companies got significant federal stimulus money and three and a half years later five have gone bankrupt. so that is half, 50%, that's amazing. that's-- what? oh, that's not the same number, hold on-- oh, it's actually 8%, man. i really have to get a zune. (laughter) and then sell it and get a calculator. wow, 8% bankruptcy rate, still, maybe that doesn't sound so bad. but compare that to mitt romney, top-notch bain capital venture capitalist. >> "the wall street journal" did some digging for today's paper it looked as 77 businesses bain invested in while romney led the firm. 22% of those companies either filed for bankruptcy or closed 8 years after the bain investment. >> jon: see, 22%! to 8% for the
. >> the government of the united states is not a good venture capitalists, he likes to pick winners and losers, about $90 billion in green energy companies like solyndra and tess la a friend of mine says he doesn't mind picking winners and losers, he likes picking losers. >> half of them, the ones invested in have gone out of business. >> jon: holy crap! is that true, half? 63 energy companies got significant federal stimulus money and three and a half years later five have...
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. >> lenore romney, candidate for the united states senate. >> lenore, the dutiful candidate's wife, was now the candidate, running for the u.s. senate seat in michigan. >> i became so concerned about the direction our country has been going. >> her youngest son, mitt, was by her side. childhood friend, phillip maxwell. >> romney crossed the entire state with lenore. >> he was getting a high-level senator in politics. >> they thought there was a need for the moms and dads to have a community center. >> her style, a cautious, elegant diplomat, distinctly different from her husband's bull in a china shop approach. >> she was a very gracious woman but nuanced, careful. and i see that in mitt. >> i think he had a very advanced and mature understanding of politics, you know, at a pretty young age. lenore romney ended up getting killed in that senate race. you know, you take away lessons from victories and from defeat. >> from both parents. george thrives on candor. >> there's a growing aimlessness and flabbiness in our american society. >> lenore more cautious. their son looked for a path
. >> lenore romney, candidate for the united states senate. >> lenore, the dutiful candidate's wife, was now the candidate, running for the u.s. senate seat in michigan. >> i became so concerned about the direction our country has been going. >> her youngest son, mitt, was by her side. childhood friend, phillip maxwell. >> romney crossed the entire state with lenore. >> he was getting a high-level senator in politics. >> they thought there was a need...
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elected to the united states senate when i was 33. i now have its opportunity at 41 to seek the office of the vice presidentsy. >> senator bentsen. >> i have absolutely no quarrel with senator quayle's military record, but i do strongly disagree with him on some of the issues. you make great patriotic speeches, and i enjoy them. but i don't understand your vote on veterans issues. senator quile -- quayle has one of the worst voting records in the united states senate on veterans issues. and one of them that particularly bothers me, sponsoring legislation to put a tax on combat pay and disability pay for veterans, for fighting men and women of america. tax on their disability pay when they are lying there in the hospital. people who have sacrificed for our country. i think you ought to explain that to the people of america, and you ought to explain it tonight. >> john, a question for senator bentsen. >> senator, you are chairman of the senate finance committee, and you are generally considered rather an orthodox conservative on fiscal
elected to the united states senate when i was 33. i now have its opportunity at 41 to seek the office of the vice presidentsy. >> senator bentsen. >> i have absolutely no quarrel with senator quayle's military record, but i do strongly disagree with him on some of the issues. you make great patriotic speeches, and i enjoy them. but i don't understand your vote on veterans issues. senator quile -- quayle has one of the worst voting records in the united states senate on veterans...
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. >> president barack obama, commander in chief of the united states of america. greatest nation ever. so i figured "we fight" was a good statement. you know, barack obama being half black, the battle he had to fight to get just where he's at, i figured it was a bold statement. right? >> while siverly might respect obama's battles, he is firm and he won't help black inmates in wabash with theirs. >> i'm not racist, but then again, i know where the lines are in here. so i know that if something goes down, just because i'm not racist doesn't mean if there's a race riot that they're not going to stab me too. i'm not going to arm a black so that a race riot can pop off at any time and all the blacks in the dorms got a knife and, you know, one or two white people's got a knife, so i'm on the losing end. eventually one of them's going to get to me. so i don't want to arm anybody that's going to potentially come back and use it on me, at all. >>> coming up -- >> they all think they're "gq" material. >> inmate picture day at wabash. >> your feet can't be on the wall. >> f
. >> president barack obama, commander in chief of the united states of america. greatest nation ever. so i figured "we fight" was a good statement. you know, barack obama being half black, the battle he had to fight to get just where he's at, i figured it was a bold statement. right? >> while siverly might respect obama's battles, he is firm and he won't help black inmates in wabash with theirs. >> i'm not racist, but then again, i know where the lines are in here....
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mourdock of course is the republican nominee in the state of indiana for the united states senate. let's take a look we've got a couple guests, u.s. congressman gwen moore from wisconsin, recounted her ideal in this horrible situation and we also have msnbc star, howard feinman. congressman moore, i want to talk to you about your own feelings, attitudes and experiences that might put a light on this thing. candidate for the united states senate in indiana saying if a woman is raped and has a pregnancy she should be forced by law to have that child. if you read the republican platform it basically says criminalizes abortion in any case. go ahead. your thoughts. >> well, i could tell you as a survivor of rape, legitimate rape, whatever kind of rape you want to call it, i caution the women of america to not allow mitt romney and these senators to take over our government. they will totally eviscerate the rights of women to control their own destiny. i could tell you, rape is not rare, and you know, i differ with michael steele and others who say that they have just been inarticulate.
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has as as a general rule has a lot of philosophical disagreements with the united states and you know my concern is that they may disagree with the laws that we have in place in the united states but those laws need to be enforced and if they're going to be there to she would some way discourage people from you know if they feel that voter id laws are unfair for instance you know those laws need to be followed because that is the law of the land and so if they're if they're so pretty in principle opposed to those laws i think that they would soon as they would like people to letters that are showing up in florida right now saying you must fill out this form and if you don't return it within fifteen days and you show up to vote you will be arrested have i got that whatever democrats are doing it to the democrats are going to realize there are republicans receiving letters saying they're not eligible to vote that they're not either not registered or they're not actually citizens you know the large cuban population in southern florida that has a very strong public and base in it so yeah
has as as a general rule has a lot of philosophical disagreements with the united states and you know my concern is that they may disagree with the laws that we have in place in the united states but those laws need to be enforced and if they're going to be there to she would some way discourage people from you know if they feel that voter id laws are unfair for instance you know those laws need to be followed because that is the law of the land and so if they're if they're so pretty in...
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written in 2004 before he ran for and won a seat in the united states senate. in a chapter entitled bush can't lose with clinton's military. he agrees with this statement by dick cheney. a commander in chief leads the military built by those who came before him. there is little that he or his defense secretary can do to improve the force that they have to deploy. it is all the work of previous administrations. he points out that bush went to war in afghanistan nine months after taking office. the military took control of a country that the soviet union couldn't control and the british failed to subdue and the military did that in two weeks. it was not the bush/cheney military that let the success slip away. the military that the bush/cheney administration deployed with complete confidence in afghanistan and later in iraq was bill clinton's military much the same military that the bush/cheney campaign chose to lie about every day of our last peace time presidential campaign. candidate bush repeatedly said that our military was at its lowest state of readiness si
written in 2004 before he ran for and won a seat in the united states senate. in a chapter entitled bush can't lose with clinton's military. he agrees with this statement by dick cheney. a commander in chief leads the military built by those who came before him. there is little that he or his defense secretary can do to improve the force that they have to deploy. it is all the work of previous administrations. he points out that bush went to war in afghanistan nine months after taking office....
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so you would have a romney-biden ticket, president and vice president of the united states. it would be one crazy finish to one crazy election year. highly unlikely, but never say never. it doubt we get there. the odds are approaching 1% or less. this has been a crazy election. >> it would make for electoral drama if neither candidate earns 270 electoral votes. >> bret: mike, thank you. >>> this is a fox news alert. more breaking news on the libya scandal now. fox news obtained another e-mail from the state department indicating the portion of the u.s. consulate in benghazi, it's actually the annex where americans, some of the americans fled in the terror attack. wisconsin under fire six hours after the initial alert. jennifer griffin talked about this in her piece. no help ever came to the annex a mile away. the subject line for the e-mail reads "benghazi shelter location also under acak." the body reads command reports the current shelter location for chief of mission personnel in benghazi is under attack by mortar fire. there are reports of injuries to chief of mission, c
so you would have a romney-biden ticket, president and vice president of the united states. it would be one crazy finish to one crazy election year. highly unlikely, but never say never. it doubt we get there. the odds are approaching 1% or less. this has been a crazy election. >> it would make for electoral drama if neither candidate earns 270 electoral votes. >> bret: mike, thank you. >>> this is a fox news alert. more breaking news on the libya scandal now. fox news...
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chief representative ambassador to the united states. i've known each one of them for the last almost half-century and each one of them brings to the cars in the table of background instead of experiences and this ambassador is no exception. ambassador dr. mohammed al hussaini al sharif obtained his phd from the university of houston on the side so to speak, in the evenings, on the weekend while the habit of saudi consulate in houston, which is one of the most -- the biggest in the most demanding and dynamic of the consulates in the united states. but he's also served in venezuela, fellow opec member with a very colorful controversial populist leader, some issues and concerns in the united states. he served in the philippines. he was saudi arabia's ambassador to turkey, which is very much in the news and rightly so in connection with many of the issues we are discussing here. and has continued to focus on issues pertaining to north america because he was also ambassador to canada. please welcome his excellency, dr. mohammed al hussaini a
chief representative ambassador to the united states. i've known each one of them for the last almost half-century and each one of them brings to the cars in the table of background instead of experiences and this ambassador is no exception. ambassador dr. mohammed al hussaini al sharif obtained his phd from the university of houston on the side so to speak, in the evenings, on the weekend while the habit of saudi consulate in houston, which is one of the most -- the biggest in the most...
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if you are fighting in pakistan and your opponent is attacking the united states, attacking the united states is a way to attack them. there are genuine concerns, as well. >> i will move to libya quickly, but what is the one thing you remember most about tunisia. >> the openness of the place. you could go to a bar called jfk and order a beer. that openness in many ways is under threat. alcohol is one thing. has become a symbol four people. islamists have been closing down liquor stores. that is one aspect of life. it is a stalking horse for many different ways people are arguing over the role of islam in government, the rights of women in society, the ability to behave different ways. it is a place where what we would think as western or universal values are dealing with very particular and religious concerns. >> back to pakistan, you wrote in "the new york times" about a movie theater that was shot down were burned down. there was a philosophy from mahomet it is on? >> that was an incident that troubled me. i was grateful at the time to publish that. it was something i had something t
if you are fighting in pakistan and your opponent is attacking the united states, attacking the united states is a way to attack them. there are genuine concerns, as well. >> i will move to libya quickly, but what is the one thing you remember most about tunisia. >> the openness of the place. you could go to a bar called jfk and order a beer. that openness in many ways is under threat. alcohol is one thing. has become a symbol four people. islamists have been closing down liquor...
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the united states and twenty two percent down to twelve percent i mean if it works so well why are we still fighting it arguably it's the success actually the expense of war more going to target going to sleep in large part by ronald reagan life well i think you can't measure the effectiveness of a program to combat poverty by the number of dollars that it spends and in fact it seems that the more you're spending on i'm not talking about the number of dollars you spend i'm sorry about the specific program but we are spending more on food stamps in well that's because we're in the middle of the bush depression but the idea of you idea that you would you would measure the effectiveness of these programs by how much how much you're spending seems to me to be totally backwards it's you know the more poverty we have the more we're spending on these programs so the idea needs to be reducing poverty this is about giving people bootstraps if they can pull themselves up no it's absolutely not you got you the left claims they want to create safety nets but they create spiderwebs that keep peopl
the united states and twenty two percent down to twelve percent i mean if it works so well why are we still fighting it arguably it's the success actually the expense of war more going to target going to sleep in large part by ronald reagan life well i think you can't measure the effectiveness of a program to combat poverty by the number of dollars that it spends and in fact it seems that the more you're spending on i'm not talking about the number of dollars you spend i'm sorry about the...
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but radicals do not need to come to the united states in order to have negative opinions of the united states. their propaganda is enough. people feel they are colonized, they are dominated by the united states, there is a media which will play on those sentiments and there is an army that is very influential in the country, and when it is to their benefit, when they see a benefit, they will whip up anti- american sentiment. it is there. but it will be used to make political points. if you are fighting in pakistan and your opponent is attacking the united states, attacking the united states is a way to attack them. there are genuine concerns, as well. >> i will move to libya quickly, but what is the one thing you remember most about tunisia. >> the openness of the place. you could go to a bar called jfk and order a beer. that openness in many ways is under threat. alcohol is one thing. it has become a symbol for people. islamists have been closing down liquor stores. that is one aspect of life. it is a stalking horse for many different ways people are arguing over the role of islam in
but radicals do not need to come to the united states in order to have negative opinions of the united states. their propaganda is enough. people feel they are colonized, they are dominated by the united states, there is a media which will play on those sentiments and there is an army that is very influential in the country, and when it is to their benefit, when they see a benefit, they will whip up anti- american sentiment. it is there. but it will be used to make political points. if you are...
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so then we would have a process dictated by the constitution of the united states. president mitt romney and vice president joe biden. together. at once. that is a totally feasible prospect as an outcome for this election. isn't this a great country? now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> it's national bologna day. it really is, and with 13 days to go, mitt romney says yes, he does want you to vote for a republican senator who thinks rape is something that god intended to happen. >> are you fired up? are you ready to go? >> the campaign enters the final stretch. >> 13 days of the race for the white house. >> if if the schedules, events and remarks are any indication. >> you'll know where the race will be won. >> we'll win iowa again. >> we're going to win colorado. >> the president will hit four states just today. >> racking up the miles on air force one. >> 5300 miles. >> we know the thing is really close. >> how close is it? >> it's all about math versus momentum. >> our campaign is gaining. >> do they know something tha
so then we would have a process dictated by the constitution of the united states. president mitt romney and vice president joe biden. together. at once. that is a totally feasible prospect as an outcome for this election. isn't this a great country? now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> it's national bologna day. it really is, and with 13 days to go, mitt romney says yes, he does want you to vote for a republican senator who...
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states. are you seriously seeing it like that in the models now? >> well, the perfect storm was completely separate entity. a perfect storm was a cold storm that started to the north and sucked a storm system into it, therefore, giving it more energy. this is a warm system. this is a tropical system coming up that could slam into the northeast. yes, and if there are some worst case scenarios, i'll call it the imperfect storm because we've already named one perfect. it can'ting the same because they're not, and this could have more of an impact on more people than the perfect storm did for sure. 105-mile-per-hour winds right now, ashleigh. they are moving through the bahamas and up. we will have huge waves on the coast of florida as the days go on. here's the reason why. category two storm dying off a little bit to a 90-mile-per-hour storm, but you have to realize how much on shore flow we are going to get here. major beach erosion, and stay out of the surf. the rip currents will be tremendous
states. are you seriously seeing it like that in the models now? >> well, the perfect storm was completely separate entity. a perfect storm was a cold storm that started to the north and sucked a storm system into it, therefore, giving it more energy. this is a warm system. this is a tropical system coming up that could slam into the northeast. yes, and if there are some worst case scenarios, i'll call it the imperfect storm because we've already named one perfect. it can'ting the same...
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if you look around the united states, look at all of the new state houses that were taking -- taken over, the new governors and new senators. did we win every race? no, and we will not win every race this time. when won an enormous amount of seats in statewide elections. just because we did not win every race does not mean it was not a big way. people are worried about the debt. that is what the tea party is worried about. i see the way: on through 2012. i would be surprised -- i see the wave going on through 2012. i would be surprised if we did not pick up seats in 2012. >> what would be your advice for candidates coming out of the tea party when it comes to talking about social issues like abortion and other issues that have gotten candidates in trouble in this cycle? >> the point is we are divided as a country. we are almost evenly divided on the issue of abortion. i do not think the law is changing anytime soon. the way you change things is change the hearts and minds of the population. we are worlds away from that. we get bogged down in talking about exceptions to rules. we get uawa
if you look around the united states, look at all of the new state houses that were taking -- taken over, the new governors and new senators. did we win every race? no, and we will not win every race this time. when won an enormous amount of seats in statewide elections. just because we did not win every race does not mean it was not a big way. people are worried about the debt. that is what the tea party is worried about. i see the way: on through 2012. i would be surprised -- i see the wave...
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in the united states and they are just starting to take hold. we have managed to reform our bureaucracy and countless ways. just think about the -- and how much that is change. of course we recognize the right of every hoosier to work under the terms and conditions of their own choosing but i think the opportunity right now is to build on that progress. i think there is a common opinion here between me and my opponent that just keeping indiana on the same path we are on is not good enough. none of us are running just to keep going but my idea to build an even better indiana on a couple of basic ideas. you preserve the fiscal health of the state. business will grow and invest in indiana if they know indiana is strong. secondly after you've make sure you have enough in the banking of a strong balance sheet then to me it's not about helping the big guys and not about helping the small guys and not about targeted tax cuts. i want to cut taxes across-the-board for every hoosier in the city and on the farm by 10%. when we do that we will do a couple o
in the united states and they are just starting to take hold. we have managed to reform our bureaucracy and countless ways. just think about the -- and how much that is change. of course we recognize the right of every hoosier to work under the terms and conditions of their own choosing but i think the opportunity right now is to build on that progress. i think there is a common opinion here between me and my opponent that just keeping indiana on the same path we are on is not good enough. none...
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he promised us the same things he's promising the united states. and he'll give you the same thing he gave us. nothing. anncr: priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. . >>> we continue watching the neck-to-neck race of the white house. president obama and mitt romney have been crisscrossing the states campaigning and the election may come down to a small group of voters as you heard before. and with the unemployment rate above the national average, virginia's economic recovery is uneven. in ohio, they're better and in both states, voters are worried about their economic future. >> and i think obama -- . >> some people are hurting and they feeling better of the wait economy is headed. >> the real battleground is working class secreters. >> early voting is underway in many states and this could be a close call. remember the tea party? after starting strong in '09- 2010, the flash in the political movement appears to have fallen off. >> undecided. >>> in virginia beach, a group of college students from texas are spend
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unions in the united states are a dying thing really. is something like 12% of the private workforce. their last bastion of is the public sector, so with the loss of their membership, their influence obviously with wayne. how long the see the unions remain a potent political force and are they even still that strong nowadays when you have scott brown -- sorry, scott walker in wisconsin able to defeated them a couple of times. in ohio they did take some hits. curious as to hear your view. >> on the future i can't really say. i can just go back to 2010 where three of the top five spending outside groups were unions. that was reported in "the wall street journal" and i think there's a whole slew of research to back out of. maybe not on television but in other ways the unions spend money. at this point they're very strong stomach look, like any other -- >> look like any other sector, they would have a problem, and i think that's the case for everything, for everybody, or a company. to have to think about new and unique ways of getting at the
unions in the united states are a dying thing really. is something like 12% of the private workforce. their last bastion of is the public sector, so with the loss of their membership, their influence obviously with wayne. how long the see the unions remain a potent political force and are they even still that strong nowadays when you have scott brown -- sorry, scott walker in wisconsin able to defeated them a couple of times. in ohio they did take some hits. curious as to hear your view....
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in russia, the united states [indiscernible] he does not understand what is happening in the united states. he does not understand what russia [indiscernible] i think this president -- i believe he is from russia, not president for the united states. host: we will hear mitt romney's views on foreign policy. we will show that to you in another 10 minutes or so. your thoughts on the race so far, two are democrats line. -- to our democrats' line. caller: i am a political psychoanalyst from the bureau from california. i just called the dnc and told them i wanted to make a point. i think the president does not know, internally, that there are things going on that he does not know about. i told them that -- host: what specifically? what kind of things? caller: a lot of people think the president is no more than a postal mail clerk. he needs to tell the people in the debates that he is on top of what is going on internally. i told the dnc to tell him that he needs to tell the people that he knows what he is doing. i kind of think that he thinks everything is going smoothes, -- smooth, when it may
in russia, the united states [indiscernible] he does not understand what is happening in the united states. he does not understand what russia [indiscernible] i think this president -- i believe he is from russia, not president for the united states. host: we will hear mitt romney's views on foreign policy. we will show that to you in another 10 minutes or so. your thoughts on the race so far, two are democrats line. -- to our democrats' line. caller: i am a political psychoanalyst from the...
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i think that the president having raised the standing of the united states, the esteem of the united states globally is an important part, but for the domestic audience tonight, it will be a question of who projects global leadership. now, you remember that the president has been coached in this debate by john kerry who has extremely long series of international experiences, and he will, i'm certain the president will come in armed and confident, steady, and sure. the question is how mitt romney is able to counter act that. without looking like he is jumping the gun on everything, without looking like he wants to take the united states to war at the drop of a hat. >> yeah. exactly. really fascinating to talk to you, former michigan governor jennifer granholm there. appreciate your time. >> thanks so much. you bet. >> just so you know, coming up later in the hour, we're going to hear from a surrogate of the mitt romney campaign. republican congressman jason chafitz will be talking to us about tonight's debate. don't forget, come on, you know, already, you can watch it here 7:00 easter
i think that the president having raised the standing of the united states, the esteem of the united states globally is an important part, but for the domestic audience tonight, it will be a question of who projects global leadership. now, you remember that the president has been coached in this debate by john kerry who has extremely long series of international experiences, and he will, i'm certain the president will come in armed and confident, steady, and sure. the question is how mitt...
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and therefore would not sell in the united states. your comment about that was he was not telling you what would sell in the united states. he was telling you to write a novel. i think we have time for just a couple more questions. >> i'm a retired doctor from new york city. i am going to ask you a very personal question and i hope you don't mind but in your writings, have people come up to you and said, i have changed my life because of what you wrote? i think that most people who write or do things, whatever it is, they want to know inwardly if they have had an impact on someone's life. >> no, i can't think of an instance in which someone has said that to me. i think sometimes the book resonates to a person strongly because of something they are going through in their personal life at the time so if they are going for tragedy and a book somehow helps him to deal with that, then they will write to me and tell me about this and say thank you for your book because it helped me through this. it's a little puzzling to me because i'm not
and therefore would not sell in the united states. your comment about that was he was not telling you what would sell in the united states. he was telling you to write a novel. i think we have time for just a couple more questions. >> i'm a retired doctor from new york city. i am going to ask you a very personal question and i hope you don't mind but in your writings, have people come up to you and said, i have changed my life because of what you wrote? i think that most people who write...
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i think well i think this is a very delicate moment in the united states as well isn't it and what i really fear over here is that america running into the populism type of policies and basically that's exactly what happened in japan and what is happening in japan and look where it's brought us species almost two decades we call it last decade but it's almost to last decade so i would say that again it goes back to the very first thing that we were talking about it's very deep difficult at this point to make the decisive position and at this moment i think it's very big i just hope they don't run into the populism type of society in politics ok chris are you optimistic or pessimistic on that point. well of course populism is a problem in other words kind of authoritarian demagogy and you know dividing people nationally against each other so for instance one issue in the united states has been anti immigration. however it's interesting that the parties in this election cycle are steering clear of that so i'm not sure about the question of populism per se to go back to a point those ma
i think well i think this is a very delicate moment in the united states as well isn't it and what i really fear over here is that america running into the populism type of policies and basically that's exactly what happened in japan and what is happening in japan and look where it's brought us species almost two decades we call it last decade but it's almost to last decade so i would say that again it goes back to the very first thing that we were talking about it's very deep difficult at this...
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we have an army of people in the united states that have to be hired. we have 1.2 million people in the compliance side. we of 1.4 million people who are underemployed. the need for simplicity is the common ground that we can go for. >> the fiscal cliff, we have heard that threat from democrats and republicans in some form. how big a risk is this, or is it just the opening gambit? think weally don't will go over the fiscal cliff. i think we will figure this out. again, we need to have some compromise and we need to be able to get some revenues. it is partly true and partly not so true. all of us would be able to say that we could just get avenues threat cannot -- through economic growth. if the plan is to just cut taxes for the wealthiest and hope for the best combat has gotten us into this mess. we did that for 10 years. i think the real question is, what do they really mean by that? we also believe that we will eventually -- the economic growth is part of how we will raise revenues, but is that enough without any details about how we get there? is thi
we have an army of people in the united states that have to be hired. we have 1.2 million people in the compliance side. we of 1.4 million people who are underemployed. the need for simplicity is the common ground that we can go for. >> the fiscal cliff, we have heard that threat from democrats and republicans in some form. how big a risk is this, or is it just the opening gambit? think weally don't will go over the fiscal cliff. i think we will figure this out. again, we need to have...
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housing unit, or shu. we visited the shu's now vacant exercise yard, which has been the scene of some of the prison's most brutal violence. ♪ >> i can see why fights went on in that exercise yard. because it was literally like a cage. there was no where for you to go. and if you really wanted to take someone out, that was the place to do it. it's literally -- like the most extreme ultimate fighting thing you would see. >> correctional officers show our cameras how they quell the violence with an arsenal of their own. one that includes nonlethal and lethal weaponry. >> get down! get down! >> the first rounds we fire are wood blocks. hopefully the hurt will make them stop. if we really have to escalate with our nonlethal options, we use what's called a scat round. which is really irritating. see those are a little bit louder, the smoke you see there, that's cn gas. it's no fun. it messes up your sight, makes you, you know, makes your snot roll. and of course, we have a lethal option. we have a mini-14 here
housing unit, or shu. we visited the shu's now vacant exercise yard, which has been the scene of some of the prison's most brutal violence. ♪ >> i can see why fights went on in that exercise yard. because it was literally like a cage. there was no where for you to go. and if you really wanted to take someone out, that was the place to do it. it's literally -- like the most extreme ultimate fighting thing you would see. >> correctional officers show our cameras how they quell the...
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thank you for listening and may god bless you and god bless the united states of america. >> jim jordan is our guest on newsmaker is this weekend. the chairman discusses the 2012 camp,lñ?ñ?aign. and the congressional investigation into a tax on the u.s. consulate in been gauzy. he will also talk about what he wants congress to do and whether to let theéxñ?ñ?ñ bush era tax s expire. sunday after washington journal at 10:00 a.m. eastern and later at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. ÷÷ñ?ñ?>> next, a look at the influences of super pacs in the 2012 election. panelists talked about the difference between them and other organizations. disclosure rules, anonymous donors, and the concept of money as free speech. this is just over one hour. >> i will not -- i love that title. dark money rising, it seems like there should be a batman iiñ?ñ?character involved. instead, a lot of people with a lot of money. first i'm going to introduce our panel, starting to my left is melanie sloan. she is a recognized expert on congressional ethics and she served as an assistant u.s. attorney in the distri
thank you for listening and may god bless you and god bless the united states of america. >> jim jordan is our guest on newsmaker is this weekend. the chairman discusses the 2012 camp,lñ?ñ?aign. and the congressional investigation into a tax on the u.s. consulate in been gauzy. he will also talk about what he wants congress to do and whether to let theéxñ?ñ?ñ bush era tax s expire. sunday after washington journal at 10:00 a.m. eastern and later at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span....
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if you look around the united states in 2010, look at all the new state houses that were taken over, the new governorships, the new senators. did we win every race? no, we won't win every race this time, but there was a wave election in 2010 and it was a tea party wave that came and we won an enormous amount of seats in state legislatures and got control of states that we hadn't have control of in a long time and just because we didn't win every race doesn't mean it was a big wave, so no i think the direction is still in favor of people are worried about the debt. they're worried primarily about the debt and that's what the tea party is worried about, and so i think -- i see the wave going on through 2012. i'll be very surprised if we don't pick up more seats in 2012. >> neil? >> senator, what is your guidance or what would be your advice to senate candidates and other candidates for office who come out of the tea party when it comes to talking about the sort of social issues, abortion and other issues that have sort of gotten some of the candidates in trouble this cycle? >> well, i
if you look around the united states in 2010, look at all the new state houses that were taken over, the new governorships, the new senators. did we win every race? no, we won't win every race this time, but there was a wave election in 2010 and it was a tea party wave that came and we won an enormous amount of seats in state legislatures and got control of states that we hadn't have control of in a long time and just because we didn't win every race doesn't mean it was a big wave, so no i...
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. >> no matter where we are filming whether it's the united states or around the world, gangs are a big problem for prisons. it's a secret society with a code of silence. when we went to a prison in colorado, limon correctional facility, a gang member seemed to be different. might have had something to do with the two officers we met there. >> those two officers are lieutenants jim fox and andy piper. >> we are not going to quit shake you down. you better quit. >> i'm not looking for sympathy. check yourself and knock this off. maybe you can get into a program. >> they were completely in synch with each other doing their work. they were obviously very good friends as well. they were complete opposites in terms of how they looked and how they acted. their whole personas. they were extremely effective at what they did. >> what are did you do before corrections? >> worked on a ranch mostly. this was quite a culture shock to me when they drug me off the horse and put me in here. i had never seen anything like this. >> working on a ranch, what did you do? >> ropes and doctored. >> a cowboy.
. >> no matter where we are filming whether it's the united states or around the world, gangs are a big problem for prisons. it's a secret society with a code of silence. when we went to a prison in colorado, limon correctional facility, a gang member seemed to be different. might have had something to do with the two officers we met there. >> those two officers are lieutenants jim fox and andy piper. >> we are not going to quit shake you down. you better quit. >> i'm...
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they know the united states doesn't want to go into it and for good reason by the way. we don't understand the landscape and the opposition is fragmented and divided. before we went in a bit wind we have supported the opposition groups in afghanistan in the 1980s because of the soviet occupation and what happened with the taliban that came back to vita bite us so we have to understand certainly anything like that. and it's just a different situation than libya, completely different. syria is a much tougher nut to crack, much more complex in so many different ways. and so he knows that and so as long as there is no chemical weapons and i don't think they would use it and must it's the last regime about to go out. they want to elicit's saddam tried to do in that 1991 gulf war with rockets in israel trying to turn a persian gulf war into an arab-israeli one shifting the loyalty. that is the danger and that is something that the israeli u.s. policymakers and others are concerned about. the only problem with that is that when you unleash this blood lit you cannot carefully c
they know the united states doesn't want to go into it and for good reason by the way. we don't understand the landscape and the opposition is fragmented and divided. before we went in a bit wind we have supported the opposition groups in afghanistan in the 1980s because of the soviet occupation and what happened with the taliban that came back to vita bite us so we have to understand certainly anything like that. and it's just a different situation than libya, completely different. syria is a...
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states but that doesn't make it not a problem for the united states and the rest of the world how much would a war with iran cost the u.s. economy it's very difficult to tell but you know our estimates that even a modest war would would hurt the u.s. economy in part because it would drive up oil prices even a modest in terms of duration spike in oil prices you know the u.s. recovery right now is quite fragile the world recovery is sort of stalled in places . making modest recovery in others so a big spike in oil prices even if it was only for a few weeks would certainly damage the u.s. economy if it were a longer extended commitment and big disruption in oil than it would be much more also to the global economy to the global economy and then there's the actual dollar figure to conduct military operations right i mean flying planes dropping bombs these things are are not incredibly expensive but neither are they cheap so it would it would there would be a there would be a substantial cost we think so i want to ask you a question that politicians always reject to answer does israel have
states but that doesn't make it not a problem for the united states and the rest of the world how much would a war with iran cost the u.s. economy it's very difficult to tell but you know our estimates that even a modest war would would hurt the u.s. economy in part because it would drive up oil prices even a modest in terms of duration spike in oil prices you know the u.s. recovery right now is quite fragile the world recovery is sort of stalled in places . making modest recovery in others so...
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states out and it's a natural thing for that to occur and the united states just doesn't see that one of the goals of the us imperial project is to where they can't completely dominate a place leave the people at each other's throats while they carry off the resources and so there's agitation for that that's put into play as the united states enters these countries what will happen in two thousand and fourteen is the afghanis will have an opportunity to settle their own national issues themselves without an occupying army directing the effort it's a day of campaigning silence in venezuela ahead of a tightly contested presidential affect the election will reveal how many remain loyal to the outspoken socialist leader chavez his opponent a young lawyer and this staunch critic of the government is predicted to give him a close race at the polls our chance to sneak off an alpha isn't forth. i was there's no question who these venezuelans will be voting for coming seventh. we are here because we support our president chavez he does many things to help us housing education programs helping
states out and it's a natural thing for that to occur and the united states just doesn't see that one of the goals of the us imperial project is to where they can't completely dominate a place leave the people at each other's throats while they carry off the resources and so there's agitation for that that's put into play as the united states enters these countries what will happen in two thousand and fourteen is the afghanis will have an opportunity to settle their own national issues...
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inflation in the united states has been at about 2% now since the mid-90s. the markets expect inflation to stay around 2% going forward. people are willing to lend money to the u.s. government for 30 years for less than 3%. and that doesn't sound like a situation where the markets are really expecting high inflation in the future. so i think inflation -- obviously we pay very close attention to it. price stability is critical. but our record has been really good. we are looking at it very carefully. the markets show a lot of confidence in us and so i'm not too concerned about the dollar on that definition. the other definition of the dollar has to do with the foreign exchange value. you think about this when you go take a trip to europe. how many euros does my dollar buy. how many -- whatever other currency that you're trading for. there i would argue that in the medium term our policies are good for that dollar measure as well. first of all, i just note the facts. the facts are that since the crisis or before the crisis the dollar has gone up and down for v
inflation in the united states has been at about 2% now since the mid-90s. the markets expect inflation to stay around 2% going forward. people are willing to lend money to the u.s. government for 30 years for less than 3%. and that doesn't sound like a situation where the markets are really expecting high inflation in the future. so i think inflation -- obviously we pay very close attention to it. price stability is critical. but our record has been really good. we are looking at it very...
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10% of gas in the united states comes from this very country. this is an opaque nation. any kind of destabilization could have a bit of a price drop when we fill up our gas at the gas station and chavez has been provocative with the united states. still refers to the united states as the imperialists and certainly has had a lot of people on his side, and he has been seen as the leader of that kind of backlash against u.s. power really in the region. you know, it's so funny. talking about leon panetta, he just said yesterday, look, we want to relinquish that row. south america is a very different place. so it's interesting. this really is the end of an era in many, many different ways and it does mean a different era of engagement here in south america, one way or the other and chavez perhaps may be the beginning, you know, of that whole routine changing. having said that, his opposition, henrique capri le s, a 40-year-old lauer marathon runner, energetic, for six months going up and down the side of the country. this is going to be as close as a
10% of gas in the united states comes from this very country. this is an opaque nation. any kind of destabilization could have a bit of a price drop when we fill up our gas at the gas station and chavez has been provocative with the united states. still refers to the united states as the imperialists and certainly has had a lot of people on his side, and he has been seen as the leader of that kind of backlash against u.s. power really in the region. you know, it's so funny. talking about leon...
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